Bansal working for ‘Mayor in Council’ governance
Chandigarh, February 11
“I am working for ‘Mayor in Council’ governance in the city to give a new role with additional powers to the Municipal Corporation,” said Mr Pawan Kumar Bansal, Minister of State for Finance, while addressing a press conference at the Chandigarh Press Club here today.

No claimants for land compensation
Over Rs 19 crore unclaimed by oustee farmersChandigarh, February 11
Coffers of the Chandigarh Administration are ‘‘overflowing’’ with outstanding dues of the oustee-farmers.
The amount worth over Rs 19 crore had been released to the oustees whose land had been acquired in phases in different UT villages over the past several years.

Eating joint owner asked to close shop
Sale of adulterated food in district courts complexChandigarh, February 11
A day after a news report about adulterated food being served by an eating joint in the district courts complex was published, a cockroach was found in a bowl of curd served to a lawyer at the eating
joint.

6 illegal guest houses sealed
Chandigarh, February 11
The Municipal Corporation today sealed six guest houses in villages falling within UT. While the team led by the Additional Municipal Commissioner, Mr O.P Popli, sealed five ‘‘illegally running’’ guest houses in Attawa, one guest house was sealed in Badheri
village.

Agency hired to promote Chandigarh as tourist spot
Chandigarh, February 11
With a view to providing quick, safe and reliable transport facilities to visitors and the local residents, at least 200
autometered, comfortable and high technical class taxis would start operating in the city in near future on the pattern that prevails in Singapore.

The cast of “Dil Apna Punjabi”, including Amar Noori (extreme left), Kanwaljit, Dara Singh, Deep Dhillon and Manmohan Singh interact with Mr Gulshan Sharma, Director of ITFT, at the monthly interactive meeting of the Chandigarh Tourism Club in Chandigarh on Friday night.
— A Tribune photograph

Chandigarh, February 11
Badges of Sacrifice and Certificates of Honour were presented to
next of kin of Army personnel who had laid down their lives in
the line of duty at a function organised at Chandimandir today.

Mrs Ram Murti (second from left), sister of sepoy Gurbaksh Singh who had died as a prisoner of war in 1948, along with next of kin of other army personnel at a function in Chandimandir on Saturday.
— A Tribune photograph

Civic amenities elude Zirakpur residents
Zirakpur, February 11
One of the fastest-growing townships in Punjab, Zirakpur presents a study in contrast.
While private builders promise the general public state-of-the-art facilities at upcoming apartments and shopping malls, basic amenities continue to elude the residents, with the Nagar Panchayat allegedly turning a blind eye to the problems being faced by the residents.

No further exemption
Chandigarh, February 11
In a significant development in the defamation case filed against Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh by Shiromani Akali Dal General Secretary Sukhbir Singh Badal, the Judicial Magistrate (First Class), Ms Neerja Kansal, today categorically said no further exemption from appearance would be given to the Chief Minister and the complainant.

Readers writeSukhna floodlights not functional
The floodlights on the Sukhna Lake, particularly after 1500 metres, are rarely functional and leave much to be desired. Poor lighting and dozens of stray dogs are a virtual nightmare for early walkers.
Beyond 2400 metres, in particular, a serious tragedy can happen any
day.

Devotees take part in shobha yatraChandigarh, February 11Hundreds of devotees took
part in the shobha yatra taken out by the Sri Guru Ravi Dass
Mahasabha on the eve of the Guru Ravi Dass Jayanti here today.

Devotees take out a procession as part of the Ravi Dass Jayanti celebrations in Chandigarh on Saturday.
— Tribune photo by Manoj Mahajan

Friend of T. P. Singh’s son picked up
Chandigarh, February 11
Even as the Chandigarh police has not disclosed the name of the
assailant(s) in the recent triple murder case, a friend of the
Pawandeep, the elder son of the slain Group Captain T. P. Singh, was today picked up by the police for questioning.

3 kg heroin seized
Chandigarh, February 11
The Chandigarh unit of the Narcotics Control Bureau has seized 3 kg of heroin worth Rs 3 crore in the international market from Sukhpreet Kaur, who was travelling from Amritsar to Mumbai by Jammu Tawi Express.

Industrial exhibition evokes good response
Mohali, February 11
A large number of business inquiries were generated in the three-day Punjab Industrial Exhibition-2006 and the Vendor Development Programme which was inaugurated in the Phase VII industrial area yesterday.

SRIU students a harassed lot
Chandigarh, February 11
Over 500 students of Sri Rawatputra Sarkar International University, an erstwhile private university in Chhattisgarh, are a harassed lot. Over a year after the Supreme Court directed the state government to conduct the examination, the government is still dragging its feet on the issue.

Important socio-economic issues being ignored: Dr Josh
Chandigarh, February 11
‘‘Media is being used as an instrument to push forward the world view of globality on the existing political discourse in an India which is in transition,’’ this was stated by Prof Bhagwan Josh from the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, here.

Chandigarh, February 11
They rocked till they dropped. Participants at ‘Euphoria 2006’ had a blast of a time jiving to peppy numbers long into the night on the inaugural day of the annual fest for medicos at Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32, here today.

Medical students present a cultural programme at ‘Euphoria 2006’ at the Government Medical College and Hospital,
Sector 32, Chandigarh.
— A Tribune photograph

Rural employment Act was overdue: Jain
Chandigarh, February 11
The Department of Economics of Government College, Sector 46, organised a presentation on ‘Employment guarantee: implementation and apprehensions’ here today.

Dr Shashi Jain, Principal of Dev Samaj College for Women, speaks during a presentation at Government College, Sector 46, Chandigarh, on Saturday. — A Tribune photograph

Computer-aided learning project in more schools
Chandigarh, February 11
A pilot project launched recently in promoting education through computers in government schools, the Chandigarh Administration has extended the project at to least 15 more schools.

Course conducted
Chandigarh, February 11
A short course in health management conducted by the Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine Health Management Committee in collaboration with the School of Public Health, PGIMER, and University Business School, Panjab University at the Department of Community Medicine, PGIMER, concluded, here today.

Campus recruitment drive
Chandigarh, February 11
Matrix Worldwide in collaboration with Divya Shiksha Sansthan Trust organised a campus recruitment drive at Dev Samaj College of Education, Chandigarh today. Over 100 teaching vacancies all over the region were offered to students completing their B.Ed this session.

Kavi darbar organised
Mohali, February 11
A kavi darbar was organised in memory of Amrita Pritam here yesterday by the Sahit Sabha of the Government College in collaboration with the Department of Languages, Punjab. The function was presided over by writer and poet, Santokh Singh Dhir.

From SchoolsFarewell party
Chandigarh, February 11
Fun and frolic marked the farewell party organised at Shishu Niketan Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 22-D, here today.
According to a press note, the programme began with a Western dance followed by
a Punjabi dance, a ramp show and a skit highlighting corruption in the police
department.

School annual function
Mohali, February 11
The Environment Protection Society held its eighth annual prize distribution function at St. Soldier International Convent School here.
Mr S.R. Chaudhuri, president of the society, said the function was presided over
by Mr S.K. Checker, president, Rotary, Chandigarh.

Chandigarh, February 11
The solemnity and splendour of Kathak was brought alive at the Kalagram complex by danseuse Shovana Narayan. The dance recital was organised by the Rotary Inner Wheel District 308 on the eve of their conference ‘Karm Path’.
Shovana started the programme with an ‘Uthaan’ and ‘Vandana’ in
laudation of Lord Krishna. She then went on to perform the fundamental syllables
of Kathak. She explained that every dance form has its own aura but Kathak has
been endowed with the dominant ‘abhinya’ form which she demonstrated through
a ‘Gat–bhava’ presentation of an episode of ‘Kalia daman’ from the
epic Mahabharata.

Chandigarh, February 11
The Pracheen Kala Kendra presented a captivating Sitar recital by the world
renowned maestro Guarav Majumdar at the 104th baithak programme today. It was a
veritable treat for music lovers of the City Beautiful who relished the soulful
strains of sitar and Tabla solo performance by UK-based exponent Pritam Singh.Gaurav Majumdar (right)) and Vineet Vyas peform at the Pracheen Kala Kendra in Chandigarh on Saturday.

Shammi Kapoor’s songs
mesmerise audienceChandigarh, February 11
The flavour of actor Shammi Kapoor's numerous top songs came alive at the Plaza Carnival in Sector 17, here today, much to the delight of the crowd. Keeping them mesmerised with these songs of yesteryears was the three-member group "The Vibrations" who belted out one popular number after another for the huge crowd.

Naresh Jacob performs at the musical evening of Shammi Kapoor songs at Plaza Carnival, sponsored by The Tribune, in Chandigarh on Saturday.
— Tribune photo by Vinay Malik

Workshop lays stress on male vasectomy
Chandigarh, February 11
The need to encourage men to shed their inhibitions and come forward for vasectomy was stressed at an advocacy workshop on “Non Scalpel Vasectomy and Male Participation in Population Stabilisation”, which was held at the CII, here.

Hospital inaugurated
Mohali, February 11
Grecian Super Speciality Hospital was inaugurated by Mr Satish Chander, Secretary, Vigilance, in Sector 69 here yesterday.
According to a press note, the facilities available at the hospital would
include cardiology, cardiothoracic, surgery, trauma, general surgery, internal
medicine, orthopaedics, gynaecology among others.

Mohali, February 11
Steffi, a student of 9-E, was declared best athlete in Above-15 years category (girls), while Siddharth bagged the best athlete tag in Under-10 (boys) category on the concluding day of YPS Annual Athletics meet held on school premises, here, today.Tagore House students in a jubilant mood after winning the overall trophy in the annual athletics meet of YPS, Mohali, on Saturday.
— A Tribune photograph

Games conclude amidst confusion
Chandigarh, February 11
Amidst confusion over the working of the School Games Federation of India, the 51st National School Games organised by the federation concluded at the Sector 42 Hockey Stadium, here, today.

Chandigarh lift school hockey title
Chandigarh, February 11
Chandigarh team emerged winner defeating Punjab team 6-0 the 51st National School Games in the discipline of hockey (U-17 years boys and girls) held at Sector 42 Hockey Stadium, here, today.

Chandigarh drub Haryana
Chandigarh, February 11
Chandigarh drubbed Haryana 13-1 in the semifinals during the 51st National School Games in the discipline of hockey (u-17 boys & girls) held at various centres here yesterday.

PU team thrashes MDU in softball championship
Chandigarh, February 11
Panjab University, Chandigarh, thrashed MDU, Rohtak, 21-05 on the penultimate day of matches played on league basis during the All-India Inter-University Softball Championship for Men being organised by Panjab University on its campus, here today.